"Joyeux Printemps" —as folk In gay Pare* would , say. Yee,' beautiful Springtime lias already made known its approach. Skies are of deeper blue, sunshine more brilliant, the trees show signs of new life, soon now the ■whole countryside will be one blaze «t brilliant colonr, expressing Nature's wondrous Springtime masterpiece. k Charming Spring Fashions Now on Display The New Costumes — The Costume, of course, will be much ■worn this Spring. Fawns and Greys beiDg the predominating colours. As for styles, they are too varied and wonderful to describe. A striking feature is given expression to in the Red Trimmings, whilst girdles of mettl and of beads add exclusive' noveltj to many of the models, _ --■ >~~~*~ Coat Frocks— For Early Spring. Coat Frocks come well to the fore. They have been th* height of fashion on the Continent, and will be in Auckland. We are showing several models, all of which reveal a. newness in style that will Immediately captivate the appreciation of every lady who seeks distinctiveness, yet simplicity of line. _^_ Scores of Dainty Frocks — Tn a bevy of beautiful styles, every one suggestive of Springtime freshness ami colour. The New Season Fabrics include Dainty Taffetas and Soft Sheeny I'nillette SilWe. Oinghams. too, are featured in extremely smart designs and ftny colourings, whilst those in Cnttou and Silk Foulards are exceptionally becoming. Of course, Frnoks in Sponge (loth in every conceivable shade are displayed, 4 — Jumpers — Naturally, lunie l-\i.-'.ji..ii had to inrludc .illtlipiT-i in her i-linliv of aiitbensi-npi'uii-I for Springtime. They arc so Mnarl. .»> coiufurtnble. so serviceable. Tlio New Knit Silk ami Artificial Silk Jumper-* included in : tils display art Tlie colourings ami contrastings range from ibf most viril to the quietest effects. - - For Springtime's Cool Evenings — Fashion has decreed that Coat Wraps be worn. We have followed ;he most authentic styles, trmn the simplest to tlic iuos: elaborate, each being modeled from Hie newe*; sad of fabri'-s. WE CORDIALLY INTTTE LADIES TO VISIT THIS AUVAXi'E UISI'LAY. The House' 36 Karangahape Road (Opp. Melrern't)
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 194, 17 August 1922, Page 9
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